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Employment

It’s likely that employment will change when a move occurs, especially for military spouses. The information below will provide you with employment assistance information and resources available such as SECO, MyCAA and MSEP Portals.

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A successful job search is a result of preparation, persistence and timely follow-up of all leads and involves using a variety of resources, such as networking through business, community, professional, associations, friends and acquaintances. Taking a course at one of the Michigan colleges in your career specialty is a great way to meet local professors and students who have a lot of local contacts. Journals, magazines and newspapers serve to keep you up-to-date on what is happening in your field and also list the classified advertisements that offer potential employment opportunities. For job seekers interested in government employment, there are many options right here in Michigan. The Federal Government lists openings through https://www.usajobs.gov/

The state's unemployment is generally higher than the city of Battle Creek and the county of Calhoun. Reference the following:

Michigan's Governor is making jobs one of the top priorities to help heal our stressed economy. Michigan is offering tax incentives to bring in new businesses. Michigan's history is rich in auto manufacturing. Michigan is planning for the future by offering various training and education programs to prepare our citizens for higher educational and technical jobs, such as medical and medical research, technology, and going green industries.

See the State of Michigan's website for Michigan educational and job opportunities, various links to employment agencies in Michigan, and the different programs Michigan is offering.

There are many federal, state, county, and city employment opportunities, as well as the Department of Military Affairs and the Veterans Administration within Battle Creek and other local areas. Please visit their perspective websites for more information and job postings:

You can also visit https://www.usajobs.gov/ for openings for other Federal jobs with the Department of Military Affairs, Veterans Administration, and others.

Transition Assistance is not available on the site. An excellent source for Transition Assistance is available online.

There are many educational opportunities for spouses and children in the Battle Creek and local areas. Check online to see which provides resources to find student financial aid. All campus' have Financial Aid counselors available to assist their students with loans or grants, as well as tuition assistance. Find college scholarships information online. Federal financial aid information can be found on the U.S. Department of Education website. Most of the colleges have Financial Aid offices for students.

The state's Unemployment Insurance Agency offers two methods for filing unemployment claims on www.michigan.gov/uia. You may file a claim by phone or online as long as you meet the following criteria: have been employed by at least one, but not more than 19, Michigan employers during the last 18 months; did not file an unemployment claim against another state during the past 12 months; did not work under more than one social security number during the past 18 months; and you must file by telephone if you do not know your employer's mailing address.

Provides access to all official employment statistics and opportunities.

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